ADMISSIONS PROCEDURES
Prospective students must have applied for admission to their program of study to be officially accepted for a specific starting date. The process includes the following steps:
- Contact the university and make an appointment with an admissions representative for an initial consultation.
- Submit all required application documents and fees to AUHS Admissions Department. Only complete applications will be reviewed and evaluated.
- Complete the University entrance test (Wonderlic Scholastic Exam).
- Complete the interview process.
- Complete Financial Aid meetings.
- Respond to the Acceptance Letter.
- Respond to the Acceptance Letter.
- Attend the New Student Orientation.
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
In order to be eligible for review, applicants must:
- Must be an US legal resident.
- For the Certificate Program: Must have a high school diploma or GED.
- Must have submitted a typed written personal statement which explains the applicant’s interest in the target field and why the applicant will be an asset to AUHS and the community.
- Must have submitted a resume that itemizes the applicant’s educational background and/or employment history, extracurricular activities that demonstrate leadership skills etc.
- Must have submitted two (2) sealed recommendations on the AUHS letter of recommendation forms (preferably from a science teacher or a health care provider that knows you well).
- Must have submitted proof of general good health on the form provided by AUHS.
- Must have passed the university entrance test (Wonderlic Scholastic Exam).
- Have completed a formal Interview.
CANCELLATION OF ADMISSION
A student admitted to the university for a given quarter; but who does not register in the specified quarter will have the admission canceled. The student must file a new application form when again seeking admission and must follow the complete application procedure and meet the current admission requirements.
TEST
University Entrance Test: Wonderlic Scholastic Test
The Wonderlic Scholastic Level Exam (SLE) is a short- form computer- based test of general cognitive ability. Often referred to as general intelligence, or cognitive ability is a term that is used to describe the level at which an individual learns, understands instructions, and solves problems. It provides quantitative insight into how easily individuals can be trained, how well they can adjust to, and solve, problems, and how well satisfied they are likely to be with the demands of the curriculum. The information is available at https://wonderlic.com/.
Students achieve a score of 19 on the computer-based test or 21 on the paper-based test to continue the application process at AUHS.